I always felt like if i used IO i was being a jerk to my fish. Learn something new everyday. I guess i'm switching to IO.
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Keep in mind many don't like the higher Alk of IO. I have in the past when my tank alkalinity is higher then I desire for one reason or another I will add some muriatic acid to my saltmix to lower the alkalinity of the new IO water change water which slowly brings down my tank alkalinity with out adjusting my normal limewater dosing.
A few questions:
If you had the desire to keep your tank at a lower Alk, wouldn't it be preferable to just change to a salt that produces a lower Alk level, compared to using IO salt mix (that needs to have something added to it every batch you make to lower the Alk)? How long did you continue to use IO after you began to keep your system at a lower Alk?
I always wondered what needed to be added to freshly made saltwater to lower the Alk to a desired level and am a little stunned that that additive is muriatic acid (!!). (Note: I have no doubt that you know what you're doing, I am just stating that I am surprised). This does not affect any livestock when adding muriatic acid to your saltmix? Is this the best (or only) additive to use to lower freshly made saltwater's Alk?
Also, what is the ratio of muriatic acid to fresh saltwater to add/dose to decrease the saltwater Alk to the desired Alk level?
And lastly, I have used IORC since I have gotten into the hobby and am interested in switching to just IO; does IO leave the same residue to the mixing barrel that IORC does?
Thank you! I appreciate any information you can share!
A few questions:
If you had the desire to keep your tank at a lower Alk, wouldn't it be preferable to just change to a salt that produces a lower Alk level, compared to using IO salt mix (that needs to have something added to it every batch you make to lower the Alk)? How long did you continue to use IO after you began to keep your system at a lower Alk?
I always wondered what needed to be added to freshly made saltwater to lower the Alk to a desired level and am a little stunned that that additive is muriatic acid (!!). (Note: I have no doubt that you know what you're doing, I am just stating that I am surprised). This does not affect any livestock when adding muriatic acid to your saltmix? Is this the best (or only) additive to use to lower freshly made saltwater's Alk?
Also, what is the ratio of muriatic acid to fresh saltwater to add/dose to decrease the saltwater Alk to the desired Alk level?
And lastly, I have used IORC since I have gotten into the hobby and am interested in switching to just IO; does IO leave the same residue to the mixing barrel that IORC does?
Thank you! I appreciate any information you can share!
Thank you both for the info, using muriatic acid to lower the Alk in my waterchange saltwater will work perfect for my purposes; I plan to do this, as Randy was alluding to, only once per year when I perform a 50% or more waterchange on my system, and not the smaller biweekly waterchanges. Thanks again
Thank you both for the info, using muriatic acid to lower the Alk in my waterchange saltwater will work perfect for my purposes; I plan to do this, as Randy was alluding to, only once per year when I perform a 50% or more waterchange on my system, and not the smaller biweekly waterchanges. Thanks again
Why do you believe IO is a low quality salt?Maybe you have addressed this before but... why not just use a high quality salt such as Tropic Marin Pro Reef with 7-8dKH and avoid all this trouble (and potential health risks)?